schottische
The schottische is a partnered social dance that originated in Central Europe in the early to mid-19th century and spread to wider European and North American ballroom repertoires. Its name, meaning “Scottish” in German, reflects an early association with Scotland or Scottish-inspired tunes, though its exact origin is uncertain. It is typically grouped with other 19th-century dances such as the waltz, polka, and galop.
The music used for the schottische is usually in 2/4 or 6/8 time and performed at a
In couples’ dancing, the schottische is often performed in a closed hold with figures that include forward
Historically, the schottische gained popularity in the 1830s and 1840s and was widely taught in dance manuals